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  2. Ame no Hohi - Wikipedia

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    Ame no Hohi (天菩比神, 天穗日命,アメノホヒ, "Heavenly grain sun"), [1] also known as Ame no Fuhi (天乃夫比, アメノフヒ) is a male deity and the second son of sun goddess Amaterasu in Japanese mythology.

  3. Ame-no-oshihomimi - Wikipedia

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    [5] [1] The first one to be born was Amenooshihomimi, second was Ame-no-hohi, third was Amatsuhikone, fourth was Ikutsuhikone, and Kumanokusubi was the fifth. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Offer to rule

  4. Haji clan - Wikipedia

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    The Haji clan claims descent from Ame-no-hohi, the second son of Amaterasu, which makes them relatives of the Japanese Imperial Family. [2] Nomi no Sukune was believed to be the ancestor of the clan.

  5. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Ame-no-hohi (天菩比神, 天穂日命) considered the second son of Amaterasu. [13] Ame-no-Koyane (天児屋命 or 天児屋根命) A male deity, he is considered the "First in Charge of Divine Affairs," as well as the aide to the first Emperor of Japan. [14] He is also considered to be the ancestor of the Fujiwara family.

  6. Kuni-yuzuri - Wikipedia

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    The heavenly gods then decided to send another of Amaterasu's sons, Ame-no-hohi (天菩比神, 天穂日命), the most heroic among the gods, down to Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni. Ame-no-hohi, however, began to curry favor with Ōkuninushi and did not send back any report for three years. [35] [34] The Nihon Shoki adds that Ame-no-hohi's son, Ōsobi ...

  7. Izumo clan - Wikipedia

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    The Izumo clan is a Japanese noble family descended from Ame no Hohi who used to rule Izumo Province and run Izumo Taisha today. [1] [2] [3] [4]The clan were originally Kuni no miyatsuko but after the abolition of the role they took on a priestly role at Izumo-taisha, they share this history with the Aso clan of Aso Shrine, the Owari clan of Atsuta Shrine, the Munakata clan [] of Munakata ...

  8. Sugawara clan - Wikipedia

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    The Sugawara clan (菅原氏, Sugawara-uji) was a Japanese aristocratic family claiming descent from Ame-no-hohi.Founded in 781, they served the Imperial Court as scholars and government officials since the clan's foundation until the early modern period when the clan divided into six branches.

  9. Amenohoakari - Wikipedia

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    The Shinsen Shōjiroku list the descendents of Amenohoakari, in addition to the descendants of Amatsuhikone, Ame-no-hohi, and Amanomichine-no-Mikoto [], as descendents of kami (天孫族, tensonzoku).